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Nanomaterials are typically engineered to remain kinetically stable; however, in environmental and toxicological media, NMs are prone to aggregation.
Wellbore systems are designed to isolate fluids in the subsurface and are typically engineered for a 30 50 year service life.
CAR+ T cells typically engineered by introducing DNA via a virus or a SB system have been successfully infused into patients with either solid or hematologic malignancy (Table 1 ).
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Bioclogging in the subsurface has been noted to occur in a number of situations, typically in engineered systems such as in bioremediation and artificial recharge, see [1,2] for a presentation of earlier studies on bioclogging.
As opposed to many natural producers, typically applied engineered bacteria are characterized by easy handling regarding laboratory cultivation which is the prerequisite for biotechnological applications.
Typically, an engineered ME is used to create many highly uniform insertions of a unique DNA construct in a model organism or cell line.
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